John C Freed
John C. Freed caught the genealogy bug from his aunt June Freed Wilcox and her daughter Joyce W. Graff, co-authors of the Red Book. In a 32-year career as an editor at The New York Times, his jobs included being the first Database Editor, responsible for computer-assisted investigative projects. As such, he taught computerized research techniques to hundreds of reporters. He continues to use that skill to help others tracking their family lines through JohnFreed.com, his website.
John C. Freed caught the genealogy bug from his aunt June Freed Wilcox and her daughter Joyce W. Graff, co-authors of the Red Book. In a 32-year career as an editor at The New York Times, his jobs included being the first Database Editor, responsible for computer-assisted investigative projects. As such, he taught computerized research techniques to hundreds of reporters. He continues to use that skill to help others tracking their family lines through JohnFreed.com, his website. See less
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